I have a raspberry pi 2 which i want to run & configure without monitor and keyboard mouse.
Can anyone help me regarding this?
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ceasar47 said:
I have a raspberry pi 2 which i want to run & configure without monitor and keyboard mouse.
Can anyone help me regarding this?
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Is raspbian already installed on the rpi? If raspbian is working and the raspberry pi is connected to your network you should be able to use SSH to connect to it. You would need to know the IP of the RPi on your network and then you would need an SSH client on another machine (like your laptop, desktop, etc) to connect to the RPi. I believe SSH is fully configured already in Raspbian.
If you can SSH into your RPi it will give you a command line interface with the RPi. If you're looking to use the RPi GUI you could then configure VNC to use the RPi desktop from another computer.
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Hi all,
Having a lot of problems trying to use a VNC server on my Vario 3.
I've installed PocketVNCServ 0.8.1-EN from pocketvnc.sf.net and its running listening.
Whenever I try to connect from my desktop to it (I've checked and the IP for my Kaiser is correct), and every time I get:
Code:
vncviewer PreferredEncoding=raw ZlibLevel=0 AutoSelect=1 169.254.2.1
VNC Viewer Free Edition 4.1.1 for X - built Sep 10 2007 17:17:04
Copyright (C) 2002-2005 RealVNC Ltd.
See http://www.realvnc.com for information on VNC.
Wed Dec 5 10:36:43 2007
CConn: connected to host 169.254.2.1 port 5900
CConnection: Server supports RFB protocol version 3.5
CConnection: Using RFB protocol version 3.3
TXImage: Using default colormap and visual, TrueColor, depth 24.
CConn: Using pixel format depth 6 (8bpp) rgb222
CConn: Using raw encoding
main: write: Connection reset by peer (104)
I've tried quite a few different connection parameters, auto detection, etc and none seem to work. I'm guessing its not matching the capabilities of the screen/resolution or something and giving up, can anyone give me a clue where I'm going wrong please?? I desperately need to get this working, and since I'm running under Linux cannot use the activesync solutions out there.
Cheers!
Andy
Do u have real vnc enterprise on the computer? They are really compatable with eachother. But idk about linux, works fine on Vista.
THis doesn't answer your VNC issue, but have you tried mymobiler.com ? Cool app (but for Windows, so you could try running it via Wine or in a VM session on Linux).
MyMobiler installs on Windows then on your next sync will install and connect to your phone. You can then pull your phone screen right up on your PC and control it as a window in Windows. Very handy.
I'll see if I can source vnc enterprise, but wasn't aware of any protocol differences between the software packages, something you're aware of?
And, unfortunately wine/crossover won't work with Activesync at all, due to many issues, so that isn't a possibility at present.
ekw, any chance you could enable debugging on your windows vnc client and see what encodings, screen resolution, etc it uses and I'll try to shove those settings into my vnc client by hand and see if it solves the problem??
ekw said:
Do u have real vnc enterprise on the computer? They are really compatable with eachother. But idk about linux, works fine on Vista.
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No need for that - it works just fine with the free (!!!) TightVNC client, as has also been explained in http://wiki.xda-developers.com/inde...y) Pocket PC from another (desktop) computer?
BTW, as far as MyMobiler (and other alternatives) are concerned, I really recommend thoroughly reading the articles at http://wiki.xda-developers.com/inde... from both the desktop and the mobile device) - I've VERY thoroughly compared all these solutions to each other. ALL your questions will be answered in there.
Hi,
thanks for that, I'd already studied the wiki documents several times, and none referred to Linux compatibility, so was basing it around the TCP/IP methods.
It looks like the linux vnc clients operate very slightly differently to the Ultra/TightVNC clients for windows, as I tried this on a friends laptop and got a connection and remote control immediately.
So i used Crossover/Wine and installed UltraVNC to my kubuntu desktop, and sure enough that connected up and works fine.
I'll do some debugging to find what differences there are, as I should be able to easily use native linux VNC clients (its a transfer protocol underlying, so shouldn't be a compatibility problem).
So, I'll post back with further details as I'm sure others will want to do what I've been doing under Linux, as we're not all windows clones on our desktops ;-)
Hey,
I am attempting to get Remote Desktop working so I can access my pc from my device. I have forwarded the ports correctly using the start and end port as 3309 and entered in the following details on my phone but it will not connect:
My non-local ip
Pc username
pc password
and no luck.
Can anyone give me some help in getting this to work.
Thanks
Regards,
Neil
Can you RDP from another PC to your home PC?
Also have your tried Telneting to port 3309 to ensure you can actually hit it?
It is port 3389 that you want. Also be sure that you have a password on your WinXP logon that you will select as an allowed user of Remote Desktop.
you may also need to configure ur firewall aswell (if u have any)
Make sure you enabled Remote Desktop to begin with
I can only get RD to work for me by using the IP addr instead of the machine name (of my desktop).
I can use RDP to my XP machine with no issues, but my win7 machine (over 3G that is) will not work. I've adjusted my router and firewall settings, but still can't get it to work. I'm hoping that I come across some crazy hidden setting soon... anyone have success w/win 7?
Whitch app is the best 1, i see alot, anyone know whitch one is the smoothest?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=548443&highlight=remote+desktop
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Whitch app is the best 1, i see alot, anyone know whitch one is the smoothest?
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Smoothness is a function of network latency and throughput MUCH more than it has anything to do with the software. android-vnc-viewer is the best remote desktop control software for the simple reason that it doesn't depend on any proprietary CRAP. VNC is wide open for all to use. Avoid RDP at all costs -- any use of it helps to enable MS to continue developing incompatibilities wrt everything good.
when i tried to use vnc viewer i kept getting the connection was refused, whitch vnc program do you have on your phone, im using phone my pc right now and it comes with a desktop software. cant get vnc viewer to work.
anyone know how to set up vnc viewer
get "android-vnc-viewer" from the market. Install the free version of Real VNC. When Real VNC is setup move your mouse over the icon in the task-tray thing (haven't used windows in ages I forget what it's called) and type the IP address in to android-vnc-viewer.
For OS X the app claims to support OS X's built in desktop sharing, and I can confirm that it works with the built in desktop sharing in ubuntu.
Remote Desktop is by far the best option: http://www.cyrket.com/package/com.xtralogic.android.rdpclient
but i have xp home, so i dont have a RDP sharing client.
What is the best app for remote desktop access ?
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Get teamviewer, its easy to use and doesnt slow down the handset.
Phone my PC is good but can have some down time
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m1r4j91 said:
Get teamviewer, its easy to use and doesnt slow down the handset.
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I agree. TeamViewer is great.
where do you find teamviewer? i cant find it in app brain
kauka187 said:
where do you find teamviewer? i cant find it in app brain
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QR Code -> http://www.teamviewer.com/download/mobile.aspx - beaware that it only works with Teamviewer 6 Hosts atm, so you might want to install the Teamviewer 6 Beta on your PC too.
Teamviewer works great
Tried teamview and a bunch of other apps. The one I liked the most was xtralogic remote desktop. Fast and good cursor control
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Genialt!
Virkelig genialt program!:-D Virker perfekt!
is their any way of doing the reverse?
get the Andriod screen on a PC?
Would be usefull for doing tutorial vids...
My wont work over wifi only over 3g. help
"GRemote Pro" is amazing. You can use it as a mouse, keyboard, volume/play/stop and many more... I couldn't setup the game controller for my dirt2 in win7 thou
"Remote droid" is very lightweigth and it just do the mouse thingy great, good as to use the remote server as a portable in a guest computer.
"Remote desktop" is a true windows remote console controller. The only thing I don't like is that in windows 7 it log off the current user. It ins't a mistake of the program but a security measure from win7. Did anybody create a multiuser account to avoid this?
Pocket cloud is excellent and fully compatible with windows remote desktop. I love its interface and its virtual mouse is brilliant.
TS Gateway
hi
does anyone know of or how to install a certificate so you can RDP to a Terminal Server Gateway?
Jivemaster, does your windows log off the current user loged in?
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pilotghost said:
"Remote desktop" is a true windows remote console controller. The only thing I don't like is that in windows 7 it log off the current user. It ins't a mistake of the program but a security measure from win7. Did anybody create a multiuser account to avoid this?
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This is a licensing limitation of windows based client operating systems. If you want more than one user logged onto a desktop at once you need one of the server operating systems (server 2008 or whatever) windows xp, vista, 7 etc will only allow one user to be logged in at once whether they're physically at the machine or logging in via remote desktop. There's a hack for XP to (illegally) allow multiple remote desktop connecitons, not sure if there's one for 7.
Deicist said:
There's a hack for XP to (illegally) allow multiple remote desktop connecitons, not sure if there's one for 7.
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Yep, and it even works with one click!
Google: Enable Concurrent Sessions in Windows 7
I suggest logmein ignition, its a bit expensive but its very user friendly and I've never had a problem with it
Has anybody managed yet to get run Teamviewer on Raspberry PI 2 using ExaGear Desktop?
I am thinking about buying this tool, but I want to ensure first, that it will solve my problem that there is not any ARM Build of Teamviewer....
Maheshwara said:
Has anybody managed yet to get run Teamviewer on Raspberry PI 2 using ExaGear Desktop?
I am thinking about buying this tool, but I want to ensure first, that it will solve my problem that there is not any ARM Build of Teamviewer....
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VNC will do it with better quality/perfomance, why don't you use it?
Look for Weaved, it lets you access your raspberry over internet. Maybe's not the best option but it can help you, you wont have teamviewer or wine runnining on RPi soon
Maheshwara said:
Has anybody managed yet to get run Teamviewer on Raspberry PI 2 using ExaGear Desktop?
I am thinking about buying this tool, but I want to ensure first, that it will solve my problem that there is not any ARM Build of Teamviewer....
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Teamviewer runs smoothly on RPI 2 with Exagear Desktop. Btw they've launched special version for RPI2 this week, you can try it.
UPDATE: Here is a description how to install Teamviewer under Exagear.